MIT affiliates honored with 2023 Optica awards and medals
Optics and photonics awards go to Professor Marin Soljacic as well as alumni Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Turan Erdogan, Harold Metcalf, and Andrew Weiner.
Optics and photonics awards go to Professor Marin Soljacic as well as alumni Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato, Turan Erdogan, Harold Metcalf, and Andrew Weiner.
Inspired by a fiddler crab eye, scientists developed an amphibious artificial vision system with a panoramic visual field.
A novel photolithography technique could be a manufacturing game-changer for optical applications.
Professor Nicholas Fang’s startup Boston Micro Fabrication uses a novel light-focusing method to make ultraprecise printers.
MIT researchers develop integrated lightwave electronic circuits to detect the phase of ultrafast optical fields.
It’s not quite the Ant-Man suit, but the system produces 3-D structures one thousandth the size of the originals.
New model could help scientists design materials for artificial photosynthesis.
New approach can dramatically change the extent to which optical devices scatter light.
New imaging system uses an open-ended bundle of optical fibers — no lenses, protective housing needed.
Optical Society honors pioneering work on high-performance terahertz quantum-cascade lasers.
MIT professor honored for pioneering the field of optical coherence tomography and leading medical and commercial applications.
Optical features embedded in marine shells may help develop responsive, transparent displays.
Graduate student Wade Hsu and colleagues confine light to a crystal surface and design a transparent display using nanoparticles.